39 Replies to “January Thaw”

  1. Keith "Maggie" Brown – Denton, Texas – I am a PhD student in Philosophy and Religion at the University of North Texas-Denton. I began my vocation through a nine year apprenticeship with my mentor, Richard M. Owsley. I can be found around Denton troubling students and professors about this and that. A fringe scholar wandering the borderlands between the Academy and the World, I love the hell out of Socrates and Yoda while tending to act like William S. Burroughs and Jaba the Hut. My current projects include studies of the Dào Dé Jing, the intersection of Karl Jaspers' periechontology with Tarot, and the challenge of queering existential hermeneutics.
    Keith Wayne Brown says:

    Reblogged this on Reason & Existenz.

      1. Keith "Maggie" Brown – Denton, Texas – I am a PhD student in Philosophy and Religion at the University of North Texas-Denton. I began my vocation through a nine year apprenticeship with my mentor, Richard M. Owsley. I can be found around Denton troubling students and professors about this and that. A fringe scholar wandering the borderlands between the Academy and the World, I love the hell out of Socrates and Yoda while tending to act like William S. Burroughs and Jaba the Hut. My current projects include studies of the Dào Dé Jing, the intersection of Karl Jaspers' periechontology with Tarot, and the challenge of queering existential hermeneutics.
        Keith Wayne Brown says:

        Surely. Beautiful!

  2. newsferret – Cape Town – Keen hiker and passionate photographer - any subject goes, but I prefer animals and children. Love animals. Always ferreting the news. Free thinking blogger. Photography, dogs and cats are my passion. I am also a kind of a political monster and this fact you can take or leave. I live in Constantia, Cape Town, South Africa.
    newsferret says:

    Looks cold enough though!

  3. Throw rocks to hear the shattering ice, to see the miniature icesheets turning in the water, I love it.

    Jim

  4. This is a familiare and welcome sight for me, that never cesases to be wonderful. Lovely.

  5. Kat at travelgardeneat – Life sometimes gets so busy, we forget to stop and smell the roses. Travel.Garden.Eat is a reminder to slow down and enjoy the things that make good memories and replenish the soul!
    travelgardeneat says:

    Mother Nature is confusing the flora and fauna with the warm temps we’ve had recently (now returning to those single digit temps we are no longer acclimated to!)~ Kat

  6. how true…perfect words for a wonderful photo…when I clicked on the link in my email I clicked the numbered link by mistake, which I didn’t know, takes me to a very large version of the photo…it is a beautiful shot…the smaller version does not do the photo justice!

  7. sued51 – Welcome visitors! I am an editor and poet who decided to start a blog as one way of keeping myself busy and writing while I was unemployed. I have also been keeping journals for over 35 years (my closet is FULL!). I have many interests, which is why I blog about so many different things. I hope you find some posts here that interest you!
    sued51 says:

    And the shadows are beautiful!

  8. xtinamcgphoto – Vancouver, BC – While I work in the insurance industry, I would love nothing more than to paint or take photos all day. This blog allows me to express my creative side.
    xtinamcgphoto says:

    I love winter shots – you have captured this perfectly!

  9. Thank you this picture reminds me of the number of times as a fearless child I ventured out across a frozen pond, resulting in cold wet feet and legs 😮

  10. Beautiful shot an words. Makes me long for my native New England, where it was cold enough in winter to have a “thaw” now and then.

  11. thedogwalkinggardener – I love dogs and currently do not have any, so I am a dog-mommy when I can be. Gardening is my passion. I've always loved birds and I'm learning a bit at a time from all the Birders that I meet. Swan Lake is my second home! .
    Anne-Marie says:

    good analogy!

  12. sharonstjoan – Poet, writer, and advocate for wildlife, wild lands, and the earth. President, Forest Voices of India - a U.S.-based group which aids charities in India that further education, culture, the well-being of women, children, and animals, and the restoration of sacred groves. websites: https://wordpress.com/view/forestvoicesofindia.com https://wordpress.com/view/echoesinthemist.com https://wordpress.com/view/wildvoices.world book: Glimpses of Kanchi https://www.amazon.com/Glimpses-Kanchi-Sharon-St-Joan/dp/1982901179/ref=sr_1_1?keywords=Glimpses+of+Kanchi&qid=1581769003&sr=8-1
    sharonstjoan says:

    Reblogged this on Voices and Visions.

  13. Beautiful–and short-lived. Now we’re back to snow, with bitter cold to come. At least we have some new snow cover after the snow. Thank you for your picture-poems—they gladden my heart.

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